- Making mechanical judgments is not limited to opportunities.
- It also includes people making systematic judgments and discrimination.
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- In relation to this,
- Saying “if they are foreigners, they are likely to default on rent” is discriminatory.
- If it is derived from a black box statistical judgment that the person is a foreigner with an annual income of xx and is likely to default on rent, it is less likely to be seen as discrimination.
- Why?
- Is the black box actually irrelevant?
- If the conditions are complex, it seems like they have been carefully considered, so it is not discrimination.
- It is not a stereotypical judgment.
- It also seems to be related to “There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact” (Arthur Conan Doyle). Discuss this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge..
- Why?